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it's called for-profit education. charter schools are a huge profit center and they are very attractive to vulture pitalist like mitt romney. >> the great thing about chart schools is if they fail,ou clth you invoke their charter. i believe that difference is one of the reasons charter schools has been able to improve the quality of education of those studts who beat their path to the door. >> really? improve? a study showed charter schools e e ikto underperform rather than overperform. but who cares when you can make a buck? we don't want to pay attention to stanford. speaking of money, this is the other reason ryan and romney, e i wautn'me first because that's really what the conservatives want the reason why romney and ryan want to slash public education, here it is. >> the teachers unions are able to continue tens of millions of dollars to the campaigns of politics and then those tis eednd across from them at the bargaining table supposedly to represent the interests of the kids. i think it's a mistake. we have to
it's called for-profit education. charter schools are a huge profit center and they are very attractive to vulture pitalist like mitt romney. >> the great thing about chart schools is if they fail,ou clth you invoke their charter. i believe that difference is one of the reasons charter schools has been able to improve the quality of education of those studts who beat their path to the door. >> really? improve? a study showed charter schools e e ikto underperform rather than...
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what is the republican view of public education? if i'mrong in my assessment, correct me. >> i like charter schools but foofha sls they have created some opportunities in the classroom. but i think this business about bashing teachers unions is insane. the people who say that they are innotors of education go in and trash the teachers, i don't know of anybody who has run a company successfully tt thing they do when they get there. i don't think the republicans give a damn about much except themselves. i'd like to know if mitt romney ever attended a public school. >> mayor, would cuts in education spending affect your city? and i raise the question this way. you have some poor neighborhoods, every major metropolitan city in this cotry has some poor neighborhos, how should we fund those schl districts? e tndou where schools are having challenges and the federal government is playing a part under president obama. but let's be clear on why mitt romney is taking the position he's taking. becaushe wants to provide his friends a $5 trillio
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. >> commerce, education and-- um-- the um-- um-- >> okay, libya. president obama supported-- the uprising, correct? >> president obama wants to-- once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob! >> oops. >> jon: oh, right. that concludes our segment "mitt romney is the s.e.c.-luckiest dude on the planet." to physics, right? so, explain this. how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of it.. and less of it? well, i guess the laws of physics are more like.. general guidelines. welcome back! my guest tonight is the reigning king of jordan. welcome back to the program king abdullaabdull abdullah ii. (cheers and applause) thank you so much for being here again. i just wanted to let you know as an emissary of the united states our president, i know, was scheduled to meet with you today. (laughter) he was not doing a stupid t.v. show. (laughter) he was very busy with strategic-- meetings. (laughter) whoopi goldbergstan, i believe it is. >> i heard. >> jon: that the talk of-- you were at the u.n. today. does anyone-- is
. >> commerce, education and-- um-- the um-- um-- >> okay, libya. president obama supported-- the uprising, correct? >> president obama wants to-- once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob! >> oops. >> jon: oh, right. that concludes our segment "mitt romney is the s.e.c.-luckiest dude on the planet." to physics, right? so, explain this. how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of it.. and less of it? well, i...
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education, to want the very best public education system for your children.e. the middle class, who move our country forward. work hard. raise families. and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class. raising taxes on the average family by up to $2000 dollars. while giving a tax break of $250,000 dollars to multi-millionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand, we can't rebuild america...by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> this week's "wednesday's child" is an extremely bright and engaging 11-year-old who made quite an impression on barbara harrison when she met him. >> she said there's just something special about sur. he's very smart, very polite and just an all-around nice guy. the first time we ran his story, we think the right family just didn't happen to be watching. >> on a recent visit to the national zoo, 11-year-old sur wanted to head straight for the small mammal exhibit. our first stop was the golden lion tam rans, while fascinating to watch,
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me br
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he's from plano, texas, suburban community and he is being raised by an educator, his mom is an educator. his mom and dad were married. yet and still some of the things that he experienced as young man so stains had him that he couldn't function. when we met him on steve harv harvey's ranch he was unwilling to engage in anything that we were asking him to do. steve picked him out from just from the lineup so to speak of 100 young men. and the truth here is that african-american boys are, in fact, performing the lowest in virtually every category quality of life in many cases doesn't matter if they're in a suburban education system or urban education system, they're still under performing. so save my son is about finding ways to help families, good people to become great parents. >> obviously there's going to be no one magic trick that does that, but what are some of the solutions that you've been able to help families implement? >> one of the biggest problems i see with mothers in particular, they parent through guilt. for instance, one of the things they do is any time a child promises
he's from plano, texas, suburban community and he is being raised by an educator, his mom is an educator. his mom and dad were married. yet and still some of the things that he experienced as young man so stains had him that he couldn't function. when we met him on steve harv harvey's ranch he was unwilling to engage in anything that we were asking him to do. steve picked him out from just from the lineup so to speak of 100 young men. and the truth here is that african-american boys are, in...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >>> new video tonight of a two alarm fire in san jose that has chased four people from their home. san jose firefighters responded to the home on midhurst court. firefighters say the blaze started in the garage then spread to the roof of the home. tonight the red cross is helping the four residents find shelter. >>> driverless cars which once seemed like a futuristic fantasy may soon be part of our daily life. as sal castaneda reports, governor brown took a ride in a self-driving car today to welcome who could be a new era in transportation. >> reporter: perhaps to drive home the point, governor jerry brown arrived today at google in a self-driven toyota prius. he then went inside to sign a bill for driverless cars to become legal. >> pioneering the future and leading not just the country but the whole world. >>> - - >> reporter: the new law will require safety standards including requiring a human being inside. but that may eventually change according to google cofounde
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >>> new video tonight of a two alarm fire in san jose that has chased four people from their home. san jose firefighters responded to the home on midhurst court. firefighters say the blaze started in the garage then spread to the roof of the home. tonight the red cross is helping the four residents find shelter. >>> driverless cars which once seemed like a futuristic fantasy...
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focus on education and prevention. multi layered approach. treat drugs and addiction as a public health issue. law enforcement continues choking off the supply. this year the federal government is spending over $10 billion over prevention and treatment. law enforcement and corrections just over $10 billion. but both men say they are not in favor of legalising marijuana. she says it can be the result of a job loss or aggravating time. >> it is only natural that people are going to turn to substancing whatever they may be to numb their pain or stress. >> the most talked about issues leaning to one of the least. >> cnn miami. >> as john mentioned, both president obama and mitt romney both say they are not for leg legalising marijuana. >> i spoke to barney frank. i said why do you care so much? >> i believe in personal freedom and liberty. i believe the efforts to shut down internet gamble. i think it contributes to a good deal of the sense of unfairness of young people that are told they shouldn't do this but then see older people engaging in th
focus on education and prevention. multi layered approach. treat drugs and addiction as a public health issue. law enforcement continues choking off the supply. this year the federal government is spending over $10 billion over prevention and treatment. law enforcement and corrections just over $10 billion. but both men say they are not in favor of legalising marijuana. she says it can be the result of a job loss or aggravating time. >> it is only natural that people are going to turn to...
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instead they did more subtle contrasts on the serious issues like the middle east and education and even less serious topics like who could best suck up to the former president, bill clinton. their sharpest and most substantive change was on iran. united nations, the president appeared to draw a real line in the sand on iran's efforts to build a nuclear weapon. >> so let me be clear. america wants to resolve this issue through diplomacy, and we believe this is still time and space to do so. but that time is not limited. make no mistake. a nuclear iran is not a challenge that can be contained. >> but the president's strong words weren't enough to satisfied romney. >> we can look at the record of the last four years. is iran closer to a nuclear weapon or not? we know the answer. it's closer to a nuclear weapon. >> but one thing obama and romney could agree on, just how much they love president bill clinton now. they tried to one-up each other, in fact, in praising the former president and his, of course, the annual global initiative conference. >> if there's one thing we've learned in this
instead they did more subtle contrasts on the serious issues like the middle east and education and even less serious topics like who could best suck up to the former president, bill clinton. their sharpest and most substantive change was on iran. united nations, the president appeared to draw a real line in the sand on iran's efforts to build a nuclear weapon. >> so let me be clear. america wants to resolve this issue through diplomacy, and we believe this is still time and space to do...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> up next, remember the tea party wave that was going to wash over erica, that was going to change washington? well, that wave is looking more and more like a washout. that's next. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. itt to.'pp salewhat if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm ppy.y. happ pp y. ogr)ha i love logistics. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? 's eb eggland bes be t. errion. better eggs. s in my best friend. i told her i wasn't feeling like myself... i had pain in my pelvic area... and bleeding that wasn't normal for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of gynecologic cancer. i receivreatment and we're confident i'll bfine. plea
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i still -- somebody still hasn't told me why we spend so much money on prisons and not for education. why does that just slip over people's -- why does that go one ear -- >> prisons is a bigger business. it's a private enterprise. >> yeah, but why is that -- who said that was okay? i don't -- just answer. >> i agree. who said that was okay? >> coming up next, my own panel of president obama, mitt romney and who will get the clinton bump from cgi? [ male announcer] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we said justice for all. the rule of law for all. the right of peaceful nuclear energy for al
i still -- somebody still hasn't told me why we spend so much money on prisons and not for education. why does that just slip over people's -- why does that go one ear -- >> prisons is a bigger business. it's a private enterprise. >> yeah, but why is that -- who said that was okay? i don't -- just answer. >> i agree. who said that was okay? >> coming up next, my own panel of president obama, mitt romney and who will get the clinton bump from cgi? [ male announcer] this...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the regular life. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the clinton global initiative has become a draw for leaders around the world not to mention the candidates to the highest office in this country. president obama and mitt romney both spoke at the cgi today and former president clinton stole the show at the democratic national convention. he had some tough advice for the republican caidate. mitt romney today came out with this line which was -- went down very well with the audience as you would expect. >> if there's one t
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i still -- somebody still hasn't told me why we spend so much money on prisons and not for education. why does that just slip over people's -- why does that go one ear -- >> prisons is a bigger business. it's a private enterprise. >> yeah, but why is that -- who said that was okay? i don't -- just answer. >> i agree. who said that was okay? >> coming up next, my own panel of president obama, mitt romney and who will get the clinton bump from cgi? and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash. [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! what's in your wallet? [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ]
i still -- somebody still hasn't told me why we spend so much money on prisons and not for education. why does that just slip over people's -- why does that go one ear -- >> prisons is a bigger business. it's a private enterprise. >> yeah, but why is that -- who said that was okay? i don't -- just answer. >> i agree. who said that was okay? >> coming up next, my own panel of president obama, mitt romney and who will get the clinton bump from cgi? and everyone likes 50%...
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it is knotted like the teacher strike where there is a right to having public education. you are paying taxes to have those teachers teach your children. here it is a private business. same way the light bulb can can go on strike. we can't sue the light bulb company to hire the best makers. >> they are not on strike they are being locked out. do the refs themselves have a case they are not being paid for the games they are not allowed to work at? >> they are being lockout because they refuse to work. pension verses 401 k's. they can go work. they can say okay we accept what you are saying. scab rats are working. years ago in the 1980s they locked out the football players and people across the picket line. they are saying you have to work under these royals. >> the fans many buy season tickets expecting a certain level of officiating. is it false advertising? do they have a case? >> i would say this play with green bay is the best evidence they have. otherwise it is so subjective. you will see when the new refs come in the first blown call they have the scabs were better t
it is knotted like the teacher strike where there is a right to having public education. you are paying taxes to have those teachers teach your children. here it is a private business. same way the light bulb can can go on strike. we can't sue the light bulb company to hire the best makers. >> they are not on strike they are being locked out. do the refs themselves have a case they are not being paid for the games they are not allowed to work at? >> they are being lockout because...
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they're a big part of the debate over education right now. you're the teacher of the year. if i looked at the results of standardized tests from your students, could i tell? is there something measurable in numbers about what you're doing in a classroom? >> well, you know what? the numbers tell a picture. they-- the numbers tell a story, but it's part of the story. it's like that beginning or just the middle or just the end. it definitely does not tell you the whole of what great teachers do with kids. it would be like going to the doctor and having your temperature taken and the temperature telling us everything we need to know about you. it doesn't. it gives us one number on one day and it tells us your health and wellness at that one moment. but it's not really that useful a piece of information taken in isolation. you know, if you looked at my test scores, i've taught every kind of kid imaginable-- i've had gifted and talented, i've had english learners, i've had students students who had special needs who have been mainstreamed and if you look at their test scores you
they're a big part of the debate over education right now. you're the teacher of the year. if i looked at the results of standardized tests from your students, could i tell? is there something measurable in numbers about what you're doing in a classroom? >> well, you know what? the numbers tell a picture. they-- the numbers tell a story, but it's part of the story. it's like that beginning or just the middle or just the end. it definitely does not tell you the whole of what great teachers...
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my son-in-law is the head of coach education for the u.s. tennis association. he made the point to me -- he's also a big green bay fan. he said this is actually a serious problem, because as the replacement referees start losing control of the teams, as the respect for them declines, as they're less and less able to police, you run a bigger and bigger risk of a serious injury. the owners really have an obligation to the game, to the fans, and to the players, to settle this and get it over with. >> greta: i guess that's it, we are the owners. mr. speaker, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> greta: coming up, congressman paul ryan hitting the president with a covert jimmy carter swipe, saying the middle east today looks like te to tehran i. also, touchdown or was it an interception? chaos breaking out in the end zone at the packers-seahawks game, and a controversial game-deciding call bringing the fight over replacement refs to a boiling point. legendary sportscaster jim gray is here [ giggling ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ >> turn o
my son-in-law is the head of coach education for the u.s. tennis association. he made the point to me -- he's also a big green bay fan. he said this is actually a serious problem, because as the replacement referees start losing control of the teams, as the respect for them declines, as they're less and less able to police, you run a bigger and bigger risk of a serious injury. the owners really have an obligation to the game, to the fans, and to the players, to settle this and get it over with....
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a communal progressive force to protect the safety net and to come tether and invest in innovation, education, infrastructu. we'rint together. versus the ryan budget, which used as a stand-in first republican nominee, which says we're on it alone, get rid of government and give you aa vouch voucher, find medicare on your own. here comes romney and he sort of fits the mold. he's a 1peen he so empathy, even before the 47%. >> a pure market guy. >> they use bain, from the beginning, as cynthia noted, as a value. he's out there making mone i'm thinking of wermes n bloberg goal that has president obama leading mitt romney by six points nationally. for one big reason, half of the polls say they have an unfavorable view of mitt romney. bloomberg rerts, this is a september high for a presidtial challenger in the lasthree decades. bloomberg quotes a 40-year-old insurance agent from virginia, self-described libertarian on why she's going to vote for obama. now, this isn't cheerleading for obama by any means but explains romney's problem. if i have to choose beeen the thmiomis so out ofoba ov touch. it'
a communal progressive force to protect the safety net and to come tether and invest in innovation, education, infrastructu. we'rint together. versus the ryan budget, which used as a stand-in first republican nominee, which says we're on it alone, get rid of government and give you aa vouch voucher, find medicare on your own. here comes romney and he sort of fits the mold. he's a 1peen he so empathy, even before the 47%. >> a pure market guy. >> they use bain, from the beginning, as...
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mitt romney was at the education nation forum where he couldn't believe that new york parents might support the teacher's union over reformers like mike bloomberg. one parent assisted a quinnipiac poll showed just that. >> they believe that actually unions are fighting for our kids and that a lot of the reform has been holding back our kids. >> i don't believe it for a minute. i know something about polls. [ laughter ] and i know you can ask questions to get any answer you want. >> eliot: poor mitt. when the question was who do you trust to protect the interest of public school children, parents of new york public school students faved the union over bloomberg by better than three to one. for successful private equity chief, mitt romney seemed to have a problem with numbers and facts. let's go to "buzzfeed" correspondent and rolling stone contributing editor michael hasting and huff post live host abby huntsman. all right. a lot of stuff going out there in the political world. the reality is none of it is changing the landscape. first question today was foreign policy day. did president oba
mitt romney was at the education nation forum where he couldn't believe that new york parents might support the teacher's union over reformers like mike bloomberg. one parent assisted a quinnipiac poll showed just that. >> they believe that actually unions are fighting for our kids and that a lot of the reform has been holding back our kids. >> i don't believe it for a minute. i know something about polls. [ laughter ] and i know you can ask questions to get any answer you want....
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we have this educational toys and games store. it's developmental for motor skills. >> do hard cover books provide less revenue for you today than they did ten years ago? >> yes, that's true. >> who are the biggest buyers of books. >> women buy 57% of books in this country. we also see our juvenile business is up double digits as readers ourselves is encouraging. more young people reading in this country is great. teens and juveniles are up double digits. >> any trends in terms of what people are buying? >> we saw a big trend towards fantasy with teens. the twilight books. >>> well some high school kids in kansas have a musical message they say we are hungry. we'll look at the controversy over smaller school lunches endorsed by the first lady on cbs "this morning". now that's a clean mouth. i just wish it wouldn't fade away so fast. [ male announcer ] when you leave the dental office... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but now there's a way to keep the clean longer. introducing new crest pro-health clinical rinse. it's a clinic
we have this educational toys and games store. it's developmental for motor skills. >> do hard cover books provide less revenue for you today than they did ten years ago? >> yes, that's true. >> who are the biggest buyers of books. >> women buy 57% of books in this country. we also see our juvenile business is up double digits as readers ourselves is encouraging. more young people reading in this country is great. teens and juveniles are up double digits. >> any...
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they provided me with an education. they've given me some perspective that quite highway honestly i didn't have in 2001 when i started this program. "dirty jobs" is a tribute to my granddad. he is a guy a lot of you know. you have never met him or heard of him, but he only made it to the eighth grade, but by the time he was 30, he was a licensed electrician, a plumber. he was a master of every trade i knew from welding to carpentry. he could build a house without a blueprint. "dirty jobs" is a tribute to guys like that, and the reason it's still on the air today is because back in 2008, as many of you know all too well, the headlines m country started to catch on. >> you've been watching. this is mike rowe, host of discover channel's "dirty jobs." he is there as a guest of mitt romney. i want to bring in paul steinhauser. i guess it's not surprising is he there with mitt romney. the whole idea, you have these careers that are underappreciated. that there should be enthusiasm for the working person who might have a dirty
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he's president at an organization aimed at educating americans about wasteful spending. karen el i can't tell house is a former white house journalist publisher. good morning to you. you put out that ad. i was actually startled by that poll result that showed mitt romney was 1 points ahead with -- 14 points ahead with the middle class because this has been central to the campaign message of president obama, that he's the guy that relates to the middle class. >> that's right. you saw in that ad that we went around and talked to middle class voters across america and we talked to only people who voted for president obama. all in the middle class, all around this country. they're all changing their vote to mitt romney because of these issues, jobs and the economy, and they have seen that mitt romney's plan for a stronger middle class will work. so that's why these folks are changing their position. >> gretchen: sasha, i thought mitt romney was the out of touch rich guy? >> i do, too. >> gretchen: no, no, that's how he's been portrayed. but he's 14 points ahead with the peop
he's president at an organization aimed at educating americans about wasteful spending. karen el i can't tell house is a former white house journalist publisher. good morning to you. you put out that ad. i was actually startled by that poll result that showed mitt romney was 1 points ahead with -- 14 points ahead with the middle class because this has been central to the campaign message of president obama, that he's the guy that relates to the middle class. >> that's right. you saw in...
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using govnment as a coalgrvece protect the safety net and to come together and invest in innovation, education, infrastructure. we're in it together. versus the ryan budgetwhich us aa stand-in first puaninwhsa weonal gid of government and give you a voucher, find medicare on your own. here comes romney and he sort of fits the mold. he's a 1 percenter. he shows no empathy, even before the 47%. >> a pure market guy. >> they use bain, from the beginning, as cynthia noted, as a value. he's out there making money. i'm thinking of wider ames and goals. >> a n bloomberg goathat has president obama leading mitt ey bsix ints natiolly. onbig ason, half of the polls say they have an unfavorable view of mitt romney. bloomberg reports, this is a september high for a presidential challenger in the last three decades. bloomberg quotes a 40-year-old insurance agent from virginia, self-described libertarian on why she's going to vote for obama. now, this isn't cheerleang for obama by any mns but explains romney's problem. if havtoostwth two, i prefer barack obama over mitt. i think mitt romney is so out of tou
using govnment as a coalgrvece protect the safety net and to come together and invest in innovation, education, infrastructure. we're in it together. versus the ryan budgetwhich us aa stand-in first puaninwhsa weonal gid of government and give you a voucher, find medicare on your own. here comes romney and he sort of fits the mold. he's a 1 percenter. he shows no empathy, even before the 47%. >> a pure market guy. >> they use bain, from the beginning, as cynthia noted, as a value....
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let's take education and pakistan. if we are going to have, as we would like to see, curriculum reform in pakistan that does not portray india negatively, that is going to be a long-term process. it will not be something we can deal with quickly. we will have to take incremental progress to try to fix that. it has happened in kosovo and serbia. it will have to happen there. these are long, hard things. you are right we have to keep as our goal universal values and we have to keep as our goal to support the westernized ngo's who are working in these countries, but we must go far beyond that. i hope i address your question. i am not sure what your question was about nuclear weapons. if you could prove>> if i could clarify, the other end of the spectrum is what >> if i could clarify, the other end of the spectrum is what most u.s. policy makers believe to be our ultimate, no way to get rid of this problem with pakistan, which is its nuclear. starting at the humanist end of this is great. but they have not gone away. what
let's take education and pakistan. if we are going to have, as we would like to see, curriculum reform in pakistan that does not portray india negatively, that is going to be a long-term process. it will not be something we can deal with quickly. we will have to take incremental progress to try to fix that. it has happened in kosovo and serbia. it will have to happen there. these are long, hard things. you are right we have to keep as our goal universal values and we have to keep as our goal to...
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for me you have to look not only get education but gender and basically creates the four quadrants. if you look at 08, the college white men, non-mccaul which white men and women, obama was 42 or below. he will drop in all three of those. the numbers are consistently running a little lower than they did. the college-educated white women won a majority of them last time and in all of the polling including ours, the "washington post" she is holding that majority. so basically the map it gives you is that if obama can hold 80% among the minorities, which he holds a 70% a little one friday, if he can hold his 52% among the quote white women in the poll one friday, romney has to win two-thirds of all other whites to get in national a dirty. you can do that. republicans are in that ballpark in 2010. we get the sense of what he's talking about among the other quadrants it's what ronald reagan won in '84 during the most decisive landslide in the modern times. so, that is i will end with two quick points one for each party. there's the message for democrats here as well the general trend is
for me you have to look not only get education but gender and basically creates the four quadrants. if you look at 08, the college white men, non-mccaul which white men and women, obama was 42 or below. he will drop in all three of those. the numbers are consistently running a little lower than they did. the college-educated white women won a majority of them last time and in all of the polling including ours, the "washington post" she is holding that majority. so basically the map it...
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in san mateo, police, parents, educators are meeting at parkside elementary. it's a safety and security meeting after a 9-year-old girl was taken from a school and molested. the suspect, 25 years old, is being held without bail. he is facing charges of kidnapping and molestation. police in san leandro searching for the five gunmen who robbed a safeway on bancroft avenue last night. they ordered shoppers on the floor, stole cash, and ran away. police describe them as african- american men in their early 20s wave -- wearing bandanas to hide their face. >>> i just spoke to the tenants next door there from this facility and they said they were smelling a strong odor. they thought a rodent died. and the condensation that was building up here. apparently when police came here, they found hundreds of plants growing inside. down here at the door, you can see the paraphernalia left over inside. you can see the some fertilizer called bud blood and a temperature gauge found inside. last night at 10:15, police say someone wassing do aing minute -- was doing a maintenance
in san mateo, police, parents, educators are meeting at parkside elementary. it's a safety and security meeting after a 9-year-old girl was taken from a school and molested. the suspect, 25 years old, is being held without bail. he is facing charges of kidnapping and molestation. police in san leandro searching for the five gunmen who robbed a safeway on bancroft avenue last night. they ordered shoppers on the floor, stole cash, and ran away. police describe them as african- american men in...
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cut the costs and deliver a quality education. but they shouldn't have to rely on the state to do that. >> moderator: jamieson? nixon: i don't think it is the appropriately to fund our higher education. that being said the public deserves a vote on it. on matters such as this it is important for the public to have that vote and to have their voice directly heard the ballot box and we will await their decision in november. as far as higher education, we have done some very strong things. we tell our tuition increases to the lowest in a nation. we have expanded dramatically our a-plus program more than 150 schools have been added to that scholarship program. 65 more students now can compete for those two year tuition free scholarships. the smart kids that have an opportunity to stay here in the show me state we're out there recruiting them to get them and we have worked hard to get strategic funding into the higher education since yesterday i announced an additional million dollars of nursing dollars that is where to go to expand nu
cut the costs and deliver a quality education. but they shouldn't have to rely on the state to do that. >> moderator: jamieson? nixon: i don't think it is the appropriately to fund our higher education. that being said the public deserves a vote on it. on matters such as this it is important for the public to have that vote and to have their voice directly heard the ballot box and we will await their decision in november. as far as higher education, we have done some very strong things....
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. ♪ we are hungry ♪ set the policy on fire ♪ it can burn brighter ♪ than the sun ♪ kansas education officials say portion sizes in most school districts have not changed and students can actually get more food because they now have more options. mike tobin is in our chicago newsroom. it's not new for kids to be complaining about lunches. but how many calories? >> well, they are complaining all right. the calories are now capped for high school students at 850. you compare that to the old guidelines that put the minimum at 825. so, as you mentioned. could you the protest. west known protest comes from wallace county high school in sharon springs, kansas. that is because of that video that you mentioned. it's kind of funny. actually. it shows students keeping on the drama and collapsing from malnourishment. our own dr. manny took a look at that and the whole situation. as long as there has been high school lunches there have been students who have a beef with them. >> i think that the expression is teaching them a lesson about the importance of food and what it means for their lives. you know,
. ♪ we are hungry ♪ set the policy on fire ♪ it can burn brighter ♪ than the sun ♪ kansas education officials say portion sizes in most school districts have not changed and students can actually get more food because they now have more options. mike tobin is in our chicago newsroom. it's not new for kids to be complaining about lunches. but how many calories? >> well, they are complaining all right. the calories are now capped for high school students at 850. you compare that...
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very educational. very educational show with brian. showed that he's a policy guy, cared about issues as the governor dug into him. but that mitt romney does not get very much attention and he doesn't put it on display very often. and it's now -- the thing he has to become is a fighter. he has to have guys like joe scarborough look at him every day and say he's fighting for the party, for the country, and fighting to turn the country around. i don't see that but if he doesn't see that. em's going to be very hard to keep the party behind him. >> what's coming up next, mika? >> coming up, from the nuclear tension in iran to the war in syria, can the u.n. security council come up with any solution? >>> "guys with kids" co-created by jimmy fallon. we'll talk with one of the stars. first, bill karins with a check of the weather. bill. >> good morning, mika and everybody else. around the country, it's been pretty quiet. we haven't had a lot of nasty weather. we're going to our nasty weather now that's a little more gloomy, a little more murk
very educational. very educational show with brian. showed that he's a policy guy, cared about issues as the governor dug into him. but that mitt romney does not get very much attention and he doesn't put it on display very often. and it's now -- the thing he has to become is a fighter. he has to have guys like joe scarborough look at him every day and say he's fighting for the party, for the country, and fighting to turn the country around. i don't see that but if he doesn't see that. em's...